Zeus Technology announces OEM partnership with AdaptiveMobile
Cambridge, UK - 18 January, 2008 - Zeus Technology, a leading provider of award-winning application traffic management software, today announced an OEM Partnership with AdaptiveMobile, based in Dublin, Ireland
AdaptiveMobile offers comprehensive, proactive protection from the increasingly prominent threat of mobile viruses, malware, inappropriate content, unsolicited communications and spam, as well as content filtering capabilities for corporate and consumer customers . AdaptiveMobile will now offer Zeus’ ZXTM software as part of their technology package for large mobile telecommunications providers, greatly enhancing their ability to protect customers from unwanted or malicious content.
“ZXTM’s deep packet inspection and its powerful TrafficScript™ rules engine, provides telecommunications companies with much more granular and flexible control of content delivery, which will help in the management and delivery of mobile Web 2.0 applications and programs such as interactive mobile advertising,” explained Gareth Maclachlan, VP of Products for AdaptiveMobile.
“Zeus has a long history serving the telecommunications industry,” stated Paul Brennan, Chairman of Zeus Technology, “In AdaptiveMobile, now we have a partner whose telecom industry track record and innovation complement our own. Our combined solution is well-positioned to become the new ‘must-have’ technology to improve services for mobile phone users around the globe.”
About Zeus Technology
Founded in 1995, Zeus Technology develops application traffic management software, dramatically improving network and web-enabled applications making them run faster, more reliably, more securely and making them easier to manage.
The Zeus solutions enable organizations to intelligently manage their applications, streamline operations and provide a seamless end-user experience.
As the only pure software traffic management solution, the Zeus products are flexible whatever your deployment environment; a purpose-built Zeus appliance, standard servers, blades, or even virtualized environments.
Article Date: 18th January 2008
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